The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon & Company, 1870 |
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... smooth For Power that travels with the human heart : Confession ministers the pang to soothe In him who at the ghost of guilt doth start . Ye holy Men , so earnest in your care , Of your own mighty instruments beware ! XXI . SECLUSION ...
... smooth For Power that travels with the human heart : Confession ministers the pang to soothe In him who at the ghost of guilt doth start . Ye holy Men , so earnest in your care , Of your own mighty instruments beware ! XXI . SECLUSION ...
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... smooth flood along , Gives to that rapture an accordant Rhyme * . O suffering Earth ! be thankful : sternest clime And rudest age are subject to the thrill Of heaven - descended Piety and Song . XXXI . THE NORMAN CONQUEST . THE woman ...
... smooth flood along , Gives to that rapture an accordant Rhyme * . O suffering Earth ! be thankful : sternest clime And rudest age are subject to the thrill Of heaven - descended Piety and Song . XXXI . THE NORMAN CONQUEST . THE woman ...
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... thrones of Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : —whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 27.
... thrones of Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : —whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 27.
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... smooth the way to evil choice , From all rash censure be the mind kept free ; He only judges right who weighs , compares , And , in the sternest sentence which his voice Pronounces , ne'er abandons Charity . II . FROM false assumption ...
... smooth the way to evil choice , From all rash censure be the mind kept free ; He only judges right who weighs , compares , And , in the sternest sentence which his voice Pronounces , ne'er abandons Charity . II . FROM false assumption ...
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... smooth thy ruffled wings ! " Nor be unthanked their final lingerings- Silent , but not to high - souled Passion's ear— ' Mid reedy fens wide - spread and marshes drear , Their own creation . Such glad welcomings As Po was heard to give ...
... smooth thy ruffled wings ! " Nor be unthanked their final lingerings- Silent , but not to high - souled Passion's ear— ' Mid reedy fens wide - spread and marshes drear , Their own creation . Such glad welcomings As Po was heard to give ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volumen4 William Wordsworth Vista completa - 1865 |
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